Christ United Methodist School

Private | PK-5 | Methodist | 295 students |  

PHONE: (478) 923-2867

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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511 Russell Pkwy

Warner Robins, GA 31088

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Christ United Methodist School is a private school in Warner Robins, Georgia. It is coed and Methodist affiliated, serving 295 students in grades PK-5.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.

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Chorus; Coed; Community service; Methodist; P.E. classes; Religious
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Posted on Jul 1, 2010
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My children have both attended Christ School since K-5 and it has been a huge blessing to our family. Not only is the ABEKA program top notch, the teachers and support staff and wonderful. Small class sizes, great academics and a super strong love for showing each child the love of Christ. We had never had any complaints and each teacher has loved and cared for our children. This is a wonderful school and you couldn't make a better choice for a Christian school in Warner Robins. From the excellent PreSchool program to the 5th grade, it is the best. Spend a day at the school and you will agree, the best teachers and director around.
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Posted on Jun 22, 2010
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My daughter went here for preK. Her teacher seemed very chit chatty with the parents and other teachers. Very little enthusiasm to greet the children in the morning. My daughter brought home activity sheets that showed evidence of no guidance or encouragement to color. I have experienced other preschools and find that it is necessary to have two teachers in a room to support each other. I think this teacher may have been overwhelmed to be alone with a classroom of children. Also, the parents provide snacks and it was often high sugar, high calorie cookies and juices. The teacher also gave out candy as a reward for cleaning up toys and at the end of the day. Not necessary. Poor communication with parents about what is expected or required on party days and holidays. I will not be sending my child back to this school.
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Posted on Jul 7, 2009
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Great Christian school!! God is first. Teachers are loving and caring and very well behaved themselves. Teaching is a ministry here and the children blossom.
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Posted on May 14, 2009
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This is an amazing school. Our child has excelled in every way in this wonderful school. Most, if not all of the teachers have or have had children attend the school. The teachers have a great balance as role model/motherly figure/teacher all meshed into one package. We've personally experienced nothing but a wonderful relationship with the director and teachers. We're not a part of the PTO or any committees. The teachers, parents and entire staff seems more like a large extended family than a stiff private school.
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Posted on Jul 8, 2008
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My child has been here for 4 years and loved it. As a parent, the school management has severly declined. The school director will not grow or change their views: teachers are backed 100%, parents perceptions/views are not solicited or accepted unless the parent is part of the accepted crowd.
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Posted on Feb 29, 2008
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This is a small school. I have been somewhat pleased. The Abeka curriculum, strong phonics based, has been wonderful for my child. My child gets it. If a child does not get it - it will be a struggle. Abeka has been a strong foundation for learning. The strong points are the reading, writing and math. The social studies, science, art and music are well needs a little improvement. There are no extracurricular activities, no library, no gym, no cafeteria, no computers, and no art department. It is a great school for just academics, but anything outside of that it is lacking. Just make sure it will be a good fit for your child and their style of learning before signing him/her on.
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Posted on Jan 19, 2008
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Wonderful school. Our three children actually look forward to school and thank us for letting them go there. A very supportive and happy place, great academically.
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Posted on Aug 21, 2007
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I agree with the comments of the others here but I did want to update the information. Christ School now goes through 5th grade (my children are there). Even though Houston County schools are reputed to be very good (and maybe they are in comparison to other gov't schools) I feel much more comfortable knowing that when I have an issue that I can go to the principal of Christ Sch and get it resolved; the resolution may not be what I consider prefect but it is nice to know that the 'buck stops there'. I do not get a run around with various school administrators and board members which seems to be typical in gov't schools; seems no one there wants to take responsibility of their actions or decisions. Private schools are costly but at least I know what I am paying for and I am insuring my children's education.
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Posted on Jul 16, 2007
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My children attended Christ from 2 year old pre-k through 4 year old pre-k. The teachers were wonderful and the curriculum was through. They offer a great program that I believe will prepare your child for an educational program anywhere. It is a small school so it is lacking facility wise in comparison to larger schools. My children thrived here and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a Christ centered education.
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Posted on Feb 21, 2007
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My husband and I went to the principal of this school for our granddaughters during great turmoil in their little lives because of its reputation for academic excellence. It's reputation is well founded, but I am most grateful to the school for it's care and love for each little person. The principal, Terry Cooper is remarkably cognizant about their lives. Our granddaughters no longer live with us, but I take great comfort in that they are still able to attend Christ School.
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